Making two stepper motor mount on 4410 Sherline lathe.
2018 ж. 17 Қар.
14 885 Рет қаралды
In this video I show you how I make two stepper motor mounts in 6351 aluminum alloy using my 4410 Sherline lathe with linear Interpolation by CNC process.
I love my Sherline lathes and Milling machine.
Material - 6351 aluminum alloy
Initial diameter - 51 mm
Hope you enjoy and comment.
Nice to see you working again Luis, hope you and family are keeping well! superb work as usual!!
Hi ShandyBrother, thank you for watching and the kind comment, Thanks be to God everything go on well here, hope with you and family are going well too.
Good to know you're still around!
Thank you for the kind comment buddy, I'm glad you like my work.
Hello Luiz, good to see you back on KZhead, posting videos :) I guess that a lot of viewers missed you, including myself. I hope that you are going to continue posting?
Great I like the way you use the sherline Machines to machine larger parts. Thanks for uploading.
Thank you, Daniel, your comment is very appreciated to me, I intent to make videos teaching my way to work for soon with more detail
I'm always amazed what nice looking parts that lathe can make.
I'm glad you like my work and what these little US machine can do, I love these machines lol Thank you Rustuff
Fantastic! Could watch for hours!
Thank you so much for your kind comment Adan, I'm glad you like my work.
Looks like another machine is getting converted. :) Good to see you my friend.
Thank you my friend, you are right, another machine is getting converted and with 6mm ball screw, I think it is will be nice, look more on my Facebook page. Look at this too, more about my work, photos, ideas, accessories, micro-tools etc.. facebook.com/tryallytech?fref=ts You are welcome!
You are a machine artist Luiz! Have a great weekend!
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Great to see you again Luiz!
Hi my friend, thank you for watching my videos and your kind comment.
gee gee gee gee baby baby haha gostei das SNSD :) muy buen trabajo, as always a pleasure seeing you getting the most of the sherlines
Hi Isidoro, Yes that's right it is the SNSD "Girls Generation" I hear all time here because I'm married to a South Korean girl. Thank you so much for watching my videos and comment too.
I'm just glad I'm not the only person here that recognized that song! Nice work, as always.
@@chrisdavisunofficial Thanks for the kind comment Chris, I'm glad you like my work too.
PARABÉNS AMIGO LUIZ
Obrigado Mantovani! Sempre um prazer te ver aqui.
Encontrei o seu canal é fiquei admirado pela qualidade do conteúdo. Muito bom. Parabéns, tanto pelo serviço quanto pela iniciativa de compartilhar conhecimento.
Obrigado Eddie, sempre fico muito contente quando um compatriota comenta, breve vou postar mais videos ensinando alguns truques da micro usinagem, Abraços.
I was wondering what package of the 4410 this is or what upgrades you did to it, it seems to run via computer but the standard 4410 doesn't come like that I don't believe?
Bonjour Luiz,encore du beaux travail superbe finition des pièces, bonne continuation...cordialement Thierry.
Merci beaucoup, mon ami, j'espère que tout va bien pour toi et ta famille.
@@tryally oui,merci tout vas bien 👍bonne journée. ..
Luiz....Show de trabalho...Mecânica Finíssima...obrigado.
Muito obrigado Toshio, seu comentário me deixa muito feliz e eu que agradeço muito .
If I had to guess I would say that was Larry briscoe. AKA EAGLE 2
Internal hole has visible eccentricity while cutter cut, plus it's synced to camera. So it's normal for this little lathe strength, and it goes back to center when cutter is off. Good thing that it's not a chromed titanium, or something like it.
Hi hztn thanks for your comment, you know, usually I do thread milling in titanium with diameter 1.4 mm using tiny tools, works very well because the backlash is zero, the helical interpolation create impression of a visible eccentricity while cutter cut, but the results is perfect, I have video on channel showing that.
How do I get the original block started? Sanding the edges or milling somehow?
It can be done both ways, i.e., both ways give good results in my opinion.
hello a greeting, I want to congratulate you because it is clear that you are a teacher in this world, it is incredible what you can do, I have seen your videos as 4 times each jajajajaajj, thank you very much for everything ...... a query .... the control topic cnc does with mach3? or use some other system? I use the mastercam for the cam but I do not know which one ... thank you very much for your help ... it would be a pleasure to help me. thank you very much and have a great day
Are the best MAN
Thank you so much for the kind comment Marius!
Nice work. I made a tool post holder and an extension to "correct" the upside down tool on the compound slide. Nothing too great. Posted it so feel free to check them out.
Hi Manick, thanks for your comment, I could see your video, 138 Fabrication of a Compound Slide Attachment for a Lathe, very well done, cool idea., I will see all your videos. Look at more about my work employing Sherline lathe and mill, many photos, ideas, accessories, micro-tools etc.. facebook.com/tryallytech?fref=ts You are most welcome!
@@tryally last night I was looking for an arduino CNC solution when I came across this video. I did not realise there were so many Sherline videos. Just subscribed. I definitely want to go through the Sherline stuff. I never signed up for facebook though but I can see some of it even though they keep bugging me to log in.
@@manickn6819 I'm glad you liked the videos, I'm also sure you will love the Facebook page, if possible take a look about Sherline stuff, I believe it is worth it. So, have a nice Sherline group there, good friends, nice projects. Your ideas and projects will be welcome on the group as well.
@@tryally sounds very interesting. I never liked the facebook concept though. Never got into the social media scene.
@@manickn6819 I also understand you, but you know, have cool tools in the social media scene, as good as KZhead, Vimeo etc. with videos, pictures and the direct contact with users friends. Hope see you there.
Luiz, qual o código do inserto que você esta usando nesta usinagem? Like e parabéns..otimo trabalho, forte abraço Celso Ari
Oi Celso, esse Inserto é da NTK - DCGT 11T 302 ZM03 e tem um outro muito bom que é o DCGT 070201 ZM03
Que bom Luiz que vc voltou a publicar seus vídeos. Gostaria muito de ter um torninho destes mesmo que fosse bem usado, para usinar minhas próprias peças. Que fluído é este que você utiliza no momento da usinagem?
Oi Julio, as vezes tem uns amigos vendendo, só ficar de olho no mercado livre ou OLX, o fluido que uso é uma mistura de óleo mineral 20% com 80% de querosene, é ótimo para alumínio.
Luiz quando vc souber de alguém que queira vender ou negociar um torno destes me avise ok. Trabalho com eletrônica, mas gosto muito da mecânica fina que você faz e diga-se de passagem com extremo esmero.
@@eletronicaempratica Aviso sim Julio. add no facebook que fica mais fácil a comunicação: facebook.com/tryallytech?fref=ts
What motor are you using?
In the X axis in my lathe, has a NEMA 17, but this mount I'm machining is for NEMA 23
Hey what dimensions are these? I want to manually turn a set in a local workspace.
Hi, you ask about of the piece size, or the machine?
@@tryally The piece size, please.
@@SQ_og had 45mm x 55mm diameter x 50mm length.
@@tryally cut my stock
where did you get your qctp
Hi buddy, this QCTP is manufactured by me and will be available on market next February/march. You can see more details about that in my Facebook pages by this way: facebook.com/pg/tryallytech/photos/?tab=album&album_id=994907437190895 Thank you. Luiz
Luis, Would it be possible for you to share g code for some of your projects?
Hi Ron, I guess could to help you building your parts with my G codes, no problem. Add me on Facebook, by this way: facebook.com/tryallytech?fref=ts You are welcome!